I hope FOX get their act together, even if this reboot didn't do much at the box-office, I hope they have an end-game plan or 5 to 10 years plan for this series. I'm afraid if this movie didn't so well at the box-office, FOX would just this leave hanging in the air like what they did to Fantastic Four: Rise of Silver Surfer.

I want a quadrilogy w/o a cross-over movie with the X-Men. But I think FOX would want to release two sequels and 1 movie with the X-Men.

It all depends on the success of the first film. If it does well enough (financially), they will no doubt make sequels. All depends on how they advertise this film.

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"No matter how small I am--no matter how hopeless everything seems--I mustn't give up! My size doesn't matter! Even my life doesn't matter! No one can win--every battle, but--no man should fall-- without a struggle!"

Quality films...I repeat QUALITY films...if Fox miraculously pulls this off and that is a BIG IF...then I want to see a series....but at the end of the day, send it home to Marvel...I guarantee Marvel/Disney would make it a priority if they got the rights now

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"Ladies and Gentlemen...God exists!...and he's Latverian!"---Reporter in What If Doctor Doom Kept the Beyonder's Power?

If the films are good, I'd prefer the series to just keep going. I'm not sold on this upcoming film having the greatest chance in the world to even be a huge success, though. It's too early to say, but it could very easily be a one and done situation.

Even though I highly respect and have faith in Mark Millar, I am not too enthused about the production. If it turns out to be a success, there is no reason why they cannot turn it into a regular film series, a la Bond. The FF have a rich catalogue of villains and storylines to cull; plus, the comics, esp. the original run, would offer a unique cinematic flavor: a sci-fantasy adventure without cynicism. If they do the casting and writing right, there is no reason why the Thing should not have a cultural explosion similar to the Hulk after The Avengers.

We gotta get Mole Man and his minions or at least a mole monster in one film.

__________________Jerry and Joe were gentlemen. Bob Kane was a thief and a glory-hound who was more concerned about profit and prestige. I cannot bring myself to believe the same things about Stan Lee in regards to his two main contributors, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko. I'm inclined to believe Stan's version of events as he has usually been very willing to credit his co-conspirators, but the truth is because different versions of credit exists, we will never truly know.

__________________Jerry and Joe were gentlemen. Bob Kane was a thief and a glory-hound who was more concerned about profit and prestige. I cannot bring myself to believe the same things about Stan Lee in regards to his two main contributors, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko. I'm inclined to believe Stan's version of events as he has usually been very willing to credit his co-conspirators, but the truth is because different versions of credit exists, we will never truly know.

What could the plots be? The first film could be an origin with the Mole Man and Subterranea featured.

The 2nd film could be the introduction of Latveria and just be Doom's movie.

The 3rd film could be a space feature and introduce the Negative Zone and be like an old Flash Gordon/Buck Rogers movie

The 4th film could introduce Norrin Radd and do a "Coming of Galactus" story and feature The Watcher as well.

__________________Jerry and Joe were gentlemen. Bob Kane was a thief and a glory-hound who was more concerned about profit and prestige. I cannot bring myself to believe the same things about Stan Lee in regards to his two main contributors, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko. I'm inclined to believe Stan's version of events as he has usually been very willing to credit his co-conspirators, but the truth is because different versions of credit exists, we will never truly know.

"No matter how small I am--no matter how hopeless everything seems--I mustn't give up! My size doesn't matter! Even my life doesn't matter! No one can win--every battle, but--no man should fall-- without a struggle!"